Subjetivación política de los estudiantes chilenos

Based on the political viewpoint of Jacques Rancière, the following article is an invitation to reflect upon the events that have taken place in Chile since 2011, currently known as the « student movement ». To start with, the focus will be centered on developing an understanding of Jacques Rancière...

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Main Author: Marcela Sandoval
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Language:English
Published: TELEMME - UMR 6570 2016-09-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/amnis/2840
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description Based on the political viewpoint of Jacques Rancière, the following article is an invitation to reflect upon the events that have taken place in Chile since 2011, currently known as the « student movement ». To start with, the focus will be centered on developing an understanding of Jacques Rancière’s concept of « political subjectivation ». Having examined the concept, the focal point will then be placed on the conflict that has emerged from the student demands in Chile. We suggest that there is a process of political subjectivation within the student movement, according to Rancière’s definition of the concept. Our hypothesis is that the demands for quality public education that is free of cost is the result of the process of students becoming and establishing a political subject.
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spelling doaj-art-db88ffc2a8554695a6d3f84a64bca8972025-01-09T16:31:47ZengTELEMME - UMR 6570Amnis1764-71932016-09-011510.4000/amnis.2840Subjetivación política de los estudiantes chilenosMarcela SandovalBased on the political viewpoint of Jacques Rancière, the following article is an invitation to reflect upon the events that have taken place in Chile since 2011, currently known as the « student movement ». To start with, the focus will be centered on developing an understanding of Jacques Rancière’s concept of « political subjectivation ». Having examined the concept, the focal point will then be placed on the conflict that has emerged from the student demands in Chile. We suggest that there is a process of political subjectivation within the student movement, according to Rancière’s definition of the concept. Our hypothesis is that the demands for quality public education that is free of cost is the result of the process of students becoming and establishing a political subject.https://journals.openedition.org/amnis/2840Jacques Rancièresubjectivation politicalstudent movementChile.
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Subjetivación política de los estudiantes chilenos
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title Subjetivación política de los estudiantes chilenos
title_full Subjetivación política de los estudiantes chilenos
title_fullStr Subjetivación política de los estudiantes chilenos
title_full_unstemmed Subjetivación política de los estudiantes chilenos
title_short Subjetivación política de los estudiantes chilenos
title_sort subjetivacion politica de los estudiantes chilenos
topic Jacques Rancière
subjectivation political
student movement
Chile.
url https://journals.openedition.org/amnis/2840
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